Catalogue Editor (CE.exe)

How do I get in and out of Catalogue Editor (CE.exe)

This would be the process

1) What u need to do is go to tools and click catalogue setup
2) highlight the catalogue you are having a problem with ie universal kitchens NDS
3) Then on the right hand side, click the “check out catalogue” button
4) Close the catalogue setup
5) Go back to tools and click on Launch Catalgue editor
6) Click file open and then u will see the catalogue you checked out. Click OK
7) Double click on the “colour table”
8) Double click on the “Shader catagories”
9) Press ctrl + A
10) In the edit menu please select clear.
11) Click file exit and exit the catalogue editor
12) Go to tools and catalogue setup
13) Click on the selected catalogue and click the “Check in catalogue” button on the right
14) Close this down and continue designing!

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Showerlux partners with 20-20 Fusion

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Showerlux partners with 20-20 Fusion

Leading bathroom manufacturer Showerlux UK has joined forces with 20-20 Fusion to make the specification of its luxury enclosures and wetrooms even easier for bathroom retailers and merchants using its Fusion Bathrooms software.

The entire Showerlux portfolio has been cataloged to enable those with access to 20-20 Fusion’s advanced design and visualization software Fusion Bathooms to incorporate the popular bathroom brand into their designs. This results in accurate plans for installers to work from and photo realistic 2D and 3D drawings to inspire homeowners to invest.

Bob Bowler, MD at Showerlux UK, comments: “Undoubtedly, sound bathroom design is highly important and as a manufacturer it is vital that we make it as straightforward as possible for people to understand the visual and practical benefits of our products, which is just one of the reasons we decided to partner with 20-20 Fusion.”

In addition to stylish products such as Urban Chic, Linea Touch, Glide and Designa Nexus, the catalogue also allows for designers to experiment with Showerlux’s made-to measure service. Lee Clark, Corporate Business Manager at 20-20 Fusion, adds “Designed to reduce mistakes and speed up the whole process, we’ve increased the functionality of the software and as a result those using it will find it just as easy to include a standard product or up sell to work in a bespoke item from Showerlux. The new Showerlux catalogue will be available to all existing Fusion customers which is great news for us and great promotion for the Showerlux brand.”

For further information visit www.showerlux.co.uk or call +27 (0)11 083 5968.

Please be advised that the catalogue is the UK Showerlux offering.

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Colour Error in Fusion Version 16

Error/Question: We have noticed that the colours in V16 are coming out in the incorrect categories. For example I tried to change the colour of the glass on a WMG100 from the Universal Kitchens NDS and it comes up with Leather. How do we sort this out. It is like this for all catalogues we use.

Answer/Fix:

Our Data department have had to make a change to the fusionbase which is the shader categories which are found in the colour table and help the user in fusion to find new colours. This change will not affect any of your catalogue data as the colour ID and name has not changed. But this will affect how the user finds colours in fusion for example if they search for granite colour water will come up.

To fix this problem all that needs to happen is for the analyst to delete the shader categories out of the manufacturer catalogue so that it looks to the base file. You need to open the catalogue in Ce.exe and open the colour table section, then Open the Colour Shaders section, press ctrl+A and in the edit menu please select clear.

Sorry about this, the change was needed for black box (a future catalogue creation tool that is being written).

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Save Themes on Different PC’s

Question: If I save a theme on one PC how can I get that saved theme on another PC without doing it again?

Answer: The favourite themes are saved per catalogue in .fav files these can be copied to other pc’s. Sample: 1114524677.fav

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